
Biochemical Evidence for the Role of the Waxy Protein fron Pea
... supernatant was similar and the starch synthase activity eluted at the same positions in the gradient (not illustrated). Another factor that did not affect recovery of activity or the activity profile obtained from the Mono-Q chromatography was whether the purified starch was used 'wet/ i.e. solubil ...
... supernatant was similar and the starch synthase activity eluted at the same positions in the gradient (not illustrated). Another factor that did not affect recovery of activity or the activity profile obtained from the Mono-Q chromatography was whether the purified starch was used 'wet/ i.e. solubil ...
HIGHLY VISCOUS DOUGH FORMING PROPERTIES OF MARAMA PROTEIN
... With a dough of 38% moisture content, the extensibility of marama protein was very high (304% of its original length), about twice that of gluten and soya (Table 1). Furthermore, the extensibility of marama protein increased considerably (more than 3 fold) when the moisture content was increased fro ...
... With a dough of 38% moisture content, the extensibility of marama protein was very high (304% of its original length), about twice that of gluten and soya (Table 1). Furthermore, the extensibility of marama protein increased considerably (more than 3 fold) when the moisture content was increased fro ...
Supplementary information for Ronshaugen, McGinnis
... determined for the wild type A1 segments. Identically treated embryos were then stained with a rat monoclonal anti-HA antibody and the mean luminosity with this antibody in the T2 segment was determined. All other transgenic lines were similarly assayed using the anti-HA antibody. These were selecte ...
... determined for the wild type A1 segments. Identically treated embryos were then stained with a rat monoclonal anti-HA antibody and the mean luminosity with this antibody in the T2 segment was determined. All other transgenic lines were similarly assayed using the anti-HA antibody. These were selecte ...
Environmentally Induced Changes in Amino Acid Composition in the
... Amino acid composition is an important feature in determining the nutritional value of wheat grain for human and animal diets. Environmental conditions are known to influence protein quantity as well as grain production and, in turn, amino acid composition. In this study, grain yield, protein conten ...
... Amino acid composition is an important feature in determining the nutritional value of wheat grain for human and animal diets. Environmental conditions are known to influence protein quantity as well as grain production and, in turn, amino acid composition. In this study, grain yield, protein conten ...
ppt
... The sequence of branching in a cladogram then represents the sequence in which evolutionary novelties (shared derived characters) evolved ...
... The sequence of branching in a cladogram then represents the sequence in which evolutionary novelties (shared derived characters) evolved ...
Peptide fragmentation - University of Szeged, Department of
... composition. Amino acids may form immonium ions with a structure of +NH2=CH-R, where the mass and the stability of the ion depend on the side chain structure [Nomenclature: 26]. Immonium ions sometimes undergo sequential fragmentation reactions yielding ion series characteristic for a particular ami ...
... composition. Amino acids may form immonium ions with a structure of +NH2=CH-R, where the mass and the stability of the ion depend on the side chain structure [Nomenclature: 26]. Immonium ions sometimes undergo sequential fragmentation reactions yielding ion series characteristic for a particular ami ...
Figures and figure supplements
... Figure 3. Sequence diversity in ERV-Fc is consistent with an extended period of exogenous replication. (A) Structures of ERV-Fc genomes with blue, brown, and yellow boxes indicating gag, pol, and env coding sequences, respectively. Light blue regions indicate the multiple zinc finger motifs in the N ...
... Figure 3. Sequence diversity in ERV-Fc is consistent with an extended period of exogenous replication. (A) Structures of ERV-Fc genomes with blue, brown, and yellow boxes indicating gag, pol, and env coding sequences, respectively. Light blue regions indicate the multiple zinc finger motifs in the N ...
Answers to Scoring in Scrabble (English Word Play)
... Lysine rich region could also be a Lysine every other amino acid (KNKNKN) (AA[AG].{3}){4,} the .{3} specifies the intervening codon. To allow some but not all amino acids to occupy this “lysine rich region” we would have to write the regex for each one allowed and separate them with the OR symbol | ...
... Lysine rich region could also be a Lysine every other amino acid (KNKNKN) (AA[AG].{3}){4,} the .{3} specifies the intervening codon. To allow some but not all amino acids to occupy this “lysine rich region” we would have to write the regex for each one allowed and separate them with the OR symbol | ...
Gene7-07
... 7.6 Accuracy depends on proofreading 7.7 Suppressor tRNAs have mutated anticodons that read new codons 7.8 The accuracy of translation 7.9 tRNA may influence the reading frame ...
... 7.6 Accuracy depends on proofreading 7.7 Suppressor tRNAs have mutated anticodons that read new codons 7.8 The accuracy of translation 7.9 tRNA may influence the reading frame ...
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: Protein
... disease development. To critically evaluate the existing proteomics studies on ALS, a broader understanding of both the strengths and limitations of the state-of-the-art technologies is essential. Proteomics is a technology-driven field that is rapidly evolving. Major affiliated approaches include M ...
... disease development. To critically evaluate the existing proteomics studies on ALS, a broader understanding of both the strengths and limitations of the state-of-the-art technologies is essential. Proteomics is a technology-driven field that is rapidly evolving. Major affiliated approaches include M ...
Bioinformatics approaches for functional
... transport systems from a variety of living organisms. It is a curated repository for factual information compiled largely from over 10 000 published references. It uses a functional/phylogenetic system of classification, and currently encompasses about 5600 representative protein sequences and the p ...
... transport systems from a variety of living organisms. It is a curated repository for factual information compiled largely from over 10 000 published references. It uses a functional/phylogenetic system of classification, and currently encompasses about 5600 representative protein sequences and the p ...
molecular phylogeny of the haplosporidia based on
... Occasionally, host or other contaminant SSU rRNA and actin genes were amplified rather than the targeted haplosporidian sequences. Identification of the DNA source for all amplified gene fragments involved BLAST (Altschul et al., 1990) searches of the National Center for Biotechnology Information (N ...
... Occasionally, host or other contaminant SSU rRNA and actin genes were amplified rather than the targeted haplosporidian sequences. Identification of the DNA source for all amplified gene fragments involved BLAST (Altschul et al., 1990) searches of the National Center for Biotechnology Information (N ...
Lack of homology between two haloacetate dehalogenase genes
... The diversity of the dehalogenases may result from selection for micro-organismsable to degrade a variety of novel halogenated compounds. Enzyme evolution may be initiated by tandem duplication of a gene, followed by the accumulation of multiple mutations on either gene copy, which results in the cr ...
... The diversity of the dehalogenases may result from selection for micro-organismsable to degrade a variety of novel halogenated compounds. Enzyme evolution may be initiated by tandem duplication of a gene, followed by the accumulation of multiple mutations on either gene copy, which results in the cr ...
Phylogenetic tree construction based on amino acid composition
... Studies of biological evolution have generally focused on nucleotide or amino acid sequences of certain genes. Most phylogenetic tree constructions have been carried out using nucleotide or amino acid sequences [310], with amino acid composition or nucleotide content rarely used for this purpose. Su ...
... Studies of biological evolution have generally focused on nucleotide or amino acid sequences of certain genes. Most phylogenetic tree constructions have been carried out using nucleotide or amino acid sequences [310], with amino acid composition or nucleotide content rarely used for this purpose. Su ...
Synthetic human prion protein octapeptide repeat binds to the
... molecule should be hydrolysed easier and, in our opinion, offers more possibilities for interactions with proteinases. The tail is dominated by octapeptide repeats which represent the most conserved segment in the mammalian prion proteins [18,19]. The N-terminal domain of the prion protein molecule i ...
... molecule should be hydrolysed easier and, in our opinion, offers more possibilities for interactions with proteinases. The tail is dominated by octapeptide repeats which represent the most conserved segment in the mammalian prion proteins [18,19]. The N-terminal domain of the prion protein molecule i ...
Function of Conserved Tryptophans in the Aspergillus niger
... convention of Lawson et al. (1994) in domain E of cyclodextrin glycosyltransferase. This is opposite to the numbering adopted by Klein and Schulz (1991) and Coutinho and Reilly (1994b). Production of the Variants. The three variants, W615K, W590K, and W563K, were all secreted by A. niger. The yields ...
... convention of Lawson et al. (1994) in domain E of cyclodextrin glycosyltransferase. This is opposite to the numbering adopted by Klein and Schulz (1991) and Coutinho and Reilly (1994b). Production of the Variants. The three variants, W615K, W590K, and W563K, were all secreted by A. niger. The yields ...
The Amino Acid Sequences of the Myelin
... separated by preparative SDS PAGE (10% acrylamide) and the broad 100kD MAG band was excised and electroeluted (16). Antibodies were raised by injecting purified MAG (50 ~tg) into rabbit popliteal lymph nodes in complete Freund's adjuvant and boosting every other week with 100 Ixg of MAG in incomplet ...
... separated by preparative SDS PAGE (10% acrylamide) and the broad 100kD MAG band was excised and electroeluted (16). Antibodies were raised by injecting purified MAG (50 ~tg) into rabbit popliteal lymph nodes in complete Freund's adjuvant and boosting every other week with 100 Ixg of MAG in incomplet ...
¹⁵N Heteronuclear Single Quantum Coherence
... hemoglobin α- and β-subunits are too distant to be covalently linked by a short (i.e., <8 residues) peptide (Shaanan, 1983). To generate a single-chain hemoglobin we have chosen to relocate the β-subunit termini by circular permutation, to allow for novel covalent connections between subunits using ...
... hemoglobin α- and β-subunits are too distant to be covalently linked by a short (i.e., <8 residues) peptide (Shaanan, 1983). To generate a single-chain hemoglobin we have chosen to relocate the β-subunit termini by circular permutation, to allow for novel covalent connections between subunits using ...
BIOCHEMISTRY LAB CHE-554 First portion: A chromophorogenic
... Non-absorbing compounds can be detected via a reaction that generates a chromophore in proportion to the compound’s concentration. ! Either a known ! or a standard curve are used to relate the A to the starting compound’s concentration. (The standard curve in-essence yields a !). ! We will use the B ...
... Non-absorbing compounds can be detected via a reaction that generates a chromophore in proportion to the compound’s concentration. ! Either a known ! or a standard curve are used to relate the A to the starting compound’s concentration. (The standard curve in-essence yields a !). ! We will use the B ...
The Invention of Proteomic Code and mRNA
... idea was, of course, rejected because it proposed that even the “non-sense” DNA strand might be expressed and makes some sense, which was an absurdity at that time. An early effort to confirm this theory, using (rather undeveloped) bioinformatical methods, failed [37]. There was a short come-back of ...
... idea was, of course, rejected because it proposed that even the “non-sense” DNA strand might be expressed and makes some sense, which was an absurdity at that time. An early effort to confirm this theory, using (rather undeveloped) bioinformatical methods, failed [37]. There was a short come-back of ...
A first attempt to elucidate the amino acid sequence of some lichen
... Binding of fungal arginase to glycosylated urease in the algal cell wall implies an affinity mechanism between some specific amino acid residues of the lectin and specific sugar residues of the glycoside moiety of the ligand (Table 2). This is a polygalactose chain attached to the urease polypeptide ...
... Binding of fungal arginase to glycosylated urease in the algal cell wall implies an affinity mechanism between some specific amino acid residues of the lectin and specific sugar residues of the glycoside moiety of the ligand (Table 2). This is a polygalactose chain attached to the urease polypeptide ...
En/Spm-LIKE TRANSPOSONS IN POACEAE SPECIES
... Class I (RNA) elements transpose via an RNA intermediate [5, 6]. Class II (DNA) elements transpose via a DNA intermediate and usually have short terminal inverted repeats (TIR). Class II TE is classified to several super families [7]. Members of the En/Spm family, which are the main subjects of this ...
... Class I (RNA) elements transpose via an RNA intermediate [5, 6]. Class II (DNA) elements transpose via a DNA intermediate and usually have short terminal inverted repeats (TIR). Class II TE is classified to several super families [7]. Members of the En/Spm family, which are the main subjects of this ...
NMR IN DRUG DISCOVERY. FROM SCREENING TO STRUCTURE-BASED DESIGN OF
... organisms, with utter importance to development and tissue homeostasis. A variety of pro and anti-apoptotic proteins control this process through a fine network of signaling events; and very often, such opposing signals coexist in a dynamic equilibrium.[1, 2] This balance is altered through stimuli ...
... organisms, with utter importance to development and tissue homeostasis. A variety of pro and anti-apoptotic proteins control this process through a fine network of signaling events; and very often, such opposing signals coexist in a dynamic equilibrium.[1, 2] This balance is altered through stimuli ...
The Effect of Actidione and other Antifungal Agents on Nucleic Acid
... by actidione at a concentration of 0.1 mg./ml. DeMoss & Novelli (1955) demonstrated a soluble protein fraction in micro-organismswhich catalyses an L-amino acid dependent exchange of pyrophosphate with ATP; in the presence of excess hydroxylamine the exchange is inhibited and there is a concomitant ...
... by actidione at a concentration of 0.1 mg./ml. DeMoss & Novelli (1955) demonstrated a soluble protein fraction in micro-organismswhich catalyses an L-amino acid dependent exchange of pyrophosphate with ATP; in the presence of excess hydroxylamine the exchange is inhibited and there is a concomitant ...